I arrived at the rink near the end of Junior Ladies SP Group C but was able to get a very quick look at some of the detailed protocols at the end of the night and jump notes are below. Top 4 Junior ladies (SP+FS combined score) in each of the 3 qual. groups advance to the Final.

That's a lot of work, Sylvia. Thank you. There are so many skaters whom I do not know at all.

I'm not sure what those scores represent in terms of being impressive. For example is 44 considered good and 50 is impressive?

Joe

44 would be around the bare minimum required to make it into the top 24 at Worlds, for the ladies. I expect that number to continually rise in the next several years, as the younger skaters who were brought up around the CoP continue to make the sport more competitive. This past year, the 24th ranked Short Program for the ladies at Worlds scored 44.91.

For the men, a score in the high 50's is needed for a top 24 placement at Worlds. The 24th ranked male in the Short Program at this year's Worlds scored 59.37.

44 would be around the bare minimum required to make it into the top 24 at Worlds, for the ladies. I expect that number to continually rise in the next several years, as the younger skaters who were brought up around the CoP continue to make the sport more competitive. This past year, the 24th ranked Short Program for the ladies at Worlds scored 44.91.

For the men, a score in the high 50's is needed for a top 24 placement at Worlds. The 24th ranked male in the Short Program at this year's Worlds scored 59.37.

This appears to be a pretty big event, though many of the skaters are not very well known. The U.S.F.S.A. home page does not have anything on it yet. You'd figure there would be some photos, a story, something.